I was primarily interested in r/soapmaking, r/instantpot and r/breadmachines. Also some true crime ones - I've joined the ones I could find here but there's hardly anyone in them.
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Yes totally. I originally used Reddit because I was subscribed to some super-niche hobby communities. I never doom-scrolled the front page or anything. These communities don't yet exist in Lemmy yet so I'm kind of hanging around to see what happens. And yes, everything is negative. But to be fair, I didn't sign up expecting to read uplifting stories and people (or bots) are just posting clickbait garbage that the internet is already awash in anyways.
I prefer more discussion forum type communities rather than link aggregators. I just need to keep looking for what I like and subscribing to those so I can filter out the crap.
Dealt with by simply rinsing it afterwards
I'm not up to speed on the environmental impact of cotton farming, but it would be pretty cool if this technology could be applied to stuff like the oil palm, which only grows in tropical areas.
Yep same here, although for me it's bread machine and instant pot.
The instant pot is hardly 'doomed'. Despite its popularity it's still kind of niche. Tired of things being measured by whether or not they are an internet sensation.
I mean through the Jerboa app though. What you're suggesting is through the web UI right?
I would use it. Anything to not have to use public transportation or fly in an airplane ever again.